MUSIC

A BLONDE SINGER WHO DYES HER HAIR DARKER – Ysabella Brave: I appreciate that you have your own tastes, but give me a break!

Somewhat intense, but you will figure it out

Music and sounds can stimulate the mind and creativity. The creative process that intervenes in the artistic activity contributes to enriching life. With sound, some people try to find new alternatives to old ways of thinking, feeling and interacting. Music is among the most mysterious gifts human beings have, especially in the case of the Californian singer Ysabella Brave.

Born on a December dat 1979, she becomed an American songwriter and performer (more widely known by her web name Ysabella Brave). She was signed as a recording artist for an e-label of the Warner Music Group, mentioned in the book YouTube for Dummies and lso mentioned in the book 15 Minutes of Fame. Ysabella Brave https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTfM_BWbdKZKZnREx6-7SiQ has studied at San Jose State University, having show business experience throughout her life.

Her singing genres include jazz, soul and pop music, as well as some of her own original lyrics and music. She posted the first videos of herself singing on YouTube on a July day, 2006. Discovered through the popularity of her YouTube channels, Ysabella Brave https://www.ysabellabrave.com/ is an American YouTube personality, singer and songwriter.

And so many wonderful things are happening around her. Having the grace to be part of it, especially to help, is the best thing you can have. Ysabella Brave https://en-gb.facebook.com/YsabellaBraveSings/ was a famous Youtuber back in the sites heyday. However, in 2008, she got very ill and left Youtube. Her Ysabella Brave channel has 34,281 subscribers, and her videos were viewed 9,338,637 times, as of September 2007. Her most popular video is “Everyday Bravery”, on her ysabellabravetalk channel.

1000 OCEANS – These tears I have cried, I have cried 1.000 oceans and if it seems I am floating in the darkness. Well, I cannot believe that i would keep you from flying. And i would cry 1.000 more, if that’s what it takes to sail you home. I am aware what the rules are, but you know that i will run. You know that i will follow you over Silbury Hill, through the solar field. You know that i will follow you and if i find you will you still remember playing at trains or does this little blue ball, just fade away. Over Silbury Hill, through the solar field, you know that i will follow you. I am aware what the rules are, but you know that i will run. You know that I will follow you. These tears I have cried, I have cried 1.000 oceans, and if it seems I am floating in the blackness. Well, I cannot believe that i would keep. Keep you from flying. So, I will cry 1.000 more, if that’s what it takes to sail you home.

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